Literature DB >> 17517289

Recovery from postsurgical swallowing dysfunction in patients with oral cancer.

Kanchu Tei1, Kuniaki Maekawa, Hideaki Kitada, Yoichi Ohiro, Yutaka Yamazaki, Yasunori Totsuka.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The present study was focused on a comparison of postsurgical oropharyngeal swallowing efficiency and medical status indicators. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The swallowing function was assessed in 25 patients (18 males and 7 females) with oral cancer. The swallowing function was assessed preoperatively and 1, 6, and 12 months and in some cases more than 24 months after surgery. Assessment of the swallowing function consisted of videofluoroscopic evaluation (oropharyngeal swallow efficiency; OPSE) and details of the method of nutrition, diet level, nutritional condition, and occurrence of pneumonia.
RESULTS: Postsurgically, OPSE did not recover to the preoperative level more than 12 months after surgery. Twenty-one patients (84%) had full oral intake and only 3 patients (12%) showed poorer nutritional conditions compared with the presurgery state. Aspiration pneumonia did not occur more than 12 months after surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: The patients in the present study showed stable medical status and functional swallowing at the final evaluation despite insufficient recovery of OPSE revealed by videofluoroscopic evaluation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17517289     DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2005.12.082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0278-2391            Impact factor:   1.895


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2.  Compensatory Mechanisms in Patients After a Partial or Total Glossectomy due to Oral Cancer.

Authors:  Ludmiła Halczy-Kowalik; Andrzej Wiktor; Anna Rzewuska; Robert Kowalczyk; Rościsław Wysocki; Violetta Posio
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3.  Malnutrition in patients treated for oral or oropharyngeal cancer--prevalence and relationship with oral symptoms: an explorative study.

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Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2010-09-16       Impact factor: 3.603

4.  Rehabilitation of dysphagia following head and neck cancer.

Authors:  Barbara R Pauloski
Journal:  Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am       Date:  2008-11       Impact factor: 1.784

5.  A functional variant at the miRNA binding site in HMGB1 gene is associated with risk of oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Chiao-Wen Lin; Ying-Erh Chou; Chia-Ming Yeh; Shun-Fa Yang; Chun-Yi Chuang; Yu-Fan Liu
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-05-23

6.  A Phase I, open-label, randomized, crossover study in healthy subjects to evaluate the bioavailability of, and the food effect on, a pomalidomide oral liquid suspension.

Authors:  Yan Li; Liangang Liu; Lian Huang; Xiaomin Wang; Matthew Hoffmann; Josephine Reyes; Maria Palmisano; Simon Zhou
Journal:  Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2018-07-19
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